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PREDICTABILITY

Definition av PREDICTABILITY

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  • Electrothermal-chemical (ETC) technology is an attempt to increase accuracy and muzzle energy of future tank, artillery, and close-in weapon system guns by improving the predictability and rate of expansion of propellants inside the barrel.
  • It is common to refer to the largest one as the maximal Lyapunov exponent (MLE), because it determines a notion of predictability for a dynamical system.
  • Chaos theory discusses self-organization in terms of islands of predictability in a sea of chaotic unpredictability.
  • His later work with Kenneth French showed that predictability in expected stock returns can be explained by time-varying discount rates; for example, higher average returns during recessions can be explained by a systematic increase in risk aversion, which lowers prices and increases average returns.
  • It will motivate the learning observer to execute action sequences that cause additional interesting input data with yet unknown but learnable predictability or regularity.
  • The primary use of padding with classical ciphers is to prevent the cryptanalyst from using that predictability to find known plaintext that aids in breaking the encryption.
  • Suvorov claims that Stalin's plan and vision was that Hitler's predictability and his violent reactionary ideas made him a candidate for the role of "icebreaker" for the communist revolution.
  • Codes were added to document characteristics as adaptability, responsivity, predictability, persistence, and approachability.
  • Basic fine motor skills that are associated with the predictability of the success of a child's development and achievement in their academic and personal life are typically known as "visual-motor integration, fine motor accuracy, visual-spatial perception, kinesthesia, and imitation of postures".
  • There is no scientific coverage of the phenomenon as a distinct sort of wave with respect to height or predictability as there is on other extreme wave events such as tsunamis or rogue waves, and little or no scientific evidence has been gathered to identify, describe, or define sneaker waves.
  • Far from being value-free, the pragmatists' conception of truth or facts directly relates to an end (namely, empirical predictability) that human beings regard as normatively desirable.
  • There are also a variety of characteristics that a stressor may possess (different durations, intensity, predictability, and controllability).
  • Another advantage of ion exchange is the predictability of elution patterns (based on the presence of the ionizable group).
  • Relatedly, return predictability by itself does not disprove the efficient market hypothesis, as one needs to show predictability over and above that implied by a particular model of risk.
  • The SCOTUS created uncertainty in the non-obviousness determination by mixing it up with predictability in KSR v Teleflex, thus overruling "a clear, bright-line test in § 103 obviousness inquiries such as teaching-suggestion-motivation".
  • In his Chicago Sun-Times review of Uncommon Valor, Ebert gave the film a mixed 2-out-of-4 star review that described the squandering of "first-rate talent" like Kotcheff and Hackman in a film that was little more than "two hours of clichés" delivered with "lead-footed predictability".
  • The network stack also makes heavy use of randomization to increase security and reduce the predictability of various values that may be of use to an attacker, including TCP initial sequence numbers and timestamps, and ephemeral source ports.
  • According to Binnie, predictability could be achieved by "tying the patentee to its claims" and fairness would be achieved by "interpreting those claims in an informed and purposive way".
  • Telegraphing is not avoided as it is hoped that the forcefulness of the action is great enough to overcome its predictability.
  • Von Bienefeldt's first novel - Bekentenissen van een Stamhouder ("Confessions of a Son and Heir") - was both praised and criticized by the Dutch and the Flemish press because of its explicit homosexual passages ("Unquestionably written by a master’s hand", Haarlems Dagblad, "His style is unbelievably good for a débutant", Nederlands Dagblad, "A respectable publishing house wouldn’t have bothered to send this piece of trash back to its owner", De Twentsche Courant, "It is a great pleasure to read Confessions, if it were only for the comical predictability that each man who crosses the protagonist’s path, ends up having sex with him", NRC Handelsblad).


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